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As the world moves towards cleaner energy solutions, there is an increasing demand for critical metals, particularly rare earth elements, which are essential for...

Guyana’s $1.5 billion Oko West gold project to strengthen mining sector by 2027

The US$1.5 billion Oko West gold project in Guyana’s Region Seven is expected to significantly enhance the country's mining industry when operations commence in...

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Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt Co., one of the world’s largest producers of nickel, is in talks with banks to raise approximately $2.7 billion for its...

U.S. Judge dismisses some claims in lawsuit against Rio Tinto and former CEO over Mongolian Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold mine delays

A U.S. District Judge dismissed several claims in a lawsuit alleging that Rio Tinto and its former CEO Jean-Sebastien Jacques defrauded investors by concealing...

C29 Metals gains environmental permit and MOU with Kazatomprom subsidiary for Ulytau uranium drilling in Kazakhstan

Australian mining exploration company C29 Metals has received a Category 2 environmental permit, enabling it to begin drilling at its Ulytau uranium project located...
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AuKing Mining partners with BSMC to secure Shaib Marqan exploration licence in Saudi Arabia

AuKing Mining, an Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)-listed company, has partnered with Saudi Arabian firm BSMC to secure the Shaib Marqan exploration licence, awarded as...

Mining ministers at Critical Minerals Africa Summit highlight strategic initiatives to boost sector growth

The second day of the Critical Minerals Africa (CMA) Summit featured a Ministerial Forum where mining ministers from Eswatini, Malawi, Argentina and representatives from Tanzania...

European fisheries bodies call for deep-sea mining ban over environmental risks

A coalition of European fisheries advisory councils has strongly endorsed a proposed ban on deep-sea mining, raising concerns over the potential environmental and economic...
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